Voices of Youth Volume II Launched Promoting Emerging Voices from Manipur
Voices of Youth’s publisher seeks to provide a platform for emerging literary voices and encourage greater youth participation in literature, reflection and public discourse.
Voices of Youth’s publisher seeks to provide a platform for emerging literary voices and encourage greater youth participation in literature, reflection and public discourse.
Japan will raise visa fees for foreign visitors from July 1, marking the first increase since 1978 as the government adjusts charges amid inflation and yen depreciation.
India’s anti-defection law was meant to stop political betrayal, but the two-thirds merger clause has created a legal route for mass defections by MPs and MLAs.
Applications are now open for the Rhodes Scholarship 2027 for Indian students. Five fully funded scholarships will be awarded for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford. The application deadline is July 23, 2026.
The U.S. decision to restore Pacific Command may be symbolic, but it raises important questions for India, the Quad, maritime security, and the future of the Indo-Pacific idea.
The Department of Political Science, Manipur University, organised a one-day electoral sensitisation programme on the Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Roll, Manipur-2026, highlighting voter awareness and democratic participation.
The killing of three Indian sailors near Oman and the prosecution of Captain Ajay Pant in Britain reveal a growing danger for Indian maritime workers caught between law, war, oil, and geopolitics. The sea has always been a difficult workplace. For Indian seafarers, it is now becoming a geopolitical danger zone.
The 13th Devarshi Narad Jayanti celebration held in Imphal on Sunday highlighted the role of ethical journalism in guiding society, strengthening informed public opinion and promoting public welfare through accurate reporting.
The recovery of the mutilated bodies of six abducted Naga civilians has become more than a criminal case. It has become a test of truth, credibility, and accountability in Manipur. The central question is no longer only who committed the crime. That must be established through investigation and evidence. The equally important question is whether some people knew more than they admitted while the victims were still missing.
Manipuri cinema has never lacked talented actors, writers, cinematographers, musicians, or directors. The crisis stems from something far more troubling: the growing normalization of mediocrity.
Assam Rifles organised a voluntary blood donation camp and a weapon exhibition at Pallel Garrison in Kakching district on Friday, combining humanitarian outreach with youth engagement initiatives aimed at strengthening ties between security forces and local communities.
The Rs 90,000-crore Great Nicobar Island Project is not merely an infrastructure scheme. It is not just about a transshipment port, an airport, power generation facilities, or a modern township. It is about India’s place in the Indo-Pacific. It is about whether the country intends to shape the maritime century or merely watch others do so.
